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    #16
    Originally posted by xibriz View Post
    16x7.5" ET 35 with some 205 tyres?
    easily, by a country mile.

    with that offset you could run a 225/45-16 (or similar).
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      #17
      Originally posted by nando View Post
      easily, by a country mile.

      with that offset you could run a 225/45-16 (or similar).
      Your help is greatly appreciated :)

      Is 17x8.5" ET 20 pushing it to far?

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        #18
        yeah, that would be a much tougher fit, especially in the rear.
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          #19
          I'm on the edge of ordering some ESM wheels now, does this seem right?

          ESM-002SL
          - Bolt Pattern 4x100
          - Center Bore 57.1
          - Offset 35
          - Size 16x7.5

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            #20
            those should fit fine
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              #21
              Nice, I cant wait to get those :)

              I tried the ix registry in your signature.. guess someone have to approve my data?

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                #22
                yes, i'll get on that :)
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                  #23
                  Just for kicks, what would it take to fit a 17x8 et20 up front and a 17x9 et26 out back? I know stretch, but how much?

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                    #24
                    I don't know that it will even be possible. you'll definitely hit the front fender liners up front at full lock, even with very stretched/undersized tires. in the rear there's just not going to be room for much of a tire.

                    you're basically looking at 205s on a very heavy wheel.
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                      #25
                      Hmm, I was just kinda curious, I was talking to a guy with a set of style 5's.

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                        #26
                        for an 8" wheel ET20 is just too low, unless you want to run rubber band tires for the stretched look. If you want to fit a decent tire under there (225, 235, etc) you need an offset closer to 30-35 all around, but there may still be clearance issues with the front struts. a 3mm spacer can be used up front for fine tuning though, if you started with a higher offset wheel (like ET35).

                        The back is a bit more forgiving but you have to modify the rear flares a bit (nothing you can see outside the car).

                        I'd totally be into a lightweight 17x8 wheel if the tires didn't cost double what 15" tires do..
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                          #27
                          Ive got 205/40-17 on 7.5x17 ET22 om mine. Mine its lowred a bit and its rubs fenders all the time when ive got passengers.
                          Last edited by Kvasi; 07-09-2011, 10:04 AM.

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                            #28
                            7.5" wide ET35 would be perfect, you can fit 235s.
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                              #29
                              Honestly it doesn't matter but does anyone have a set of stock weaves they wanna sell?

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                                #30
                                I guess if 17x8 is tight, 16x9 isn't even worth a try. Et20, with 215/40's maybe?

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